Configuring a Tor hidden service

Ensure that the hidden service configuration is pointing to the same local port
that the Muteswan server is running. The Muteswan server will default to port
8080, which is also what the Tor documentation references:

Running the Muteswan server

To install the server, simply copy it to a location of your choice such as /usr/local/sbin

The Muteswan server currently supports two backend database types: a file based
backend and a MongoDB backend. The Muteswan server currently assumes that the
MongoDB is running on the same host as the server.

To run the server using the file backend:/usr/local/sbin/muteswan-server -dbtype=file -db=/path/to/muteswan-server/db -name=ServerName

To run the server using the MongoDB backend:/usr/local/sbin/muteswan-server -dbtype=mongo -db=muteswan -name=ServerName

You should run the Muteswan server on a non-privileged port, such as 8080, the
default. To override this use the —port cmdline flag.

Logging will occur to standard output.

Publish your hidden server as a QRcode and start creating circles.

The server will generate a qrcode:http://hiddennodeaddr.onion/qrcode
you can scan it with Muteswan (use the Join button).